Can You Put Vans in the Dryer?

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Generally speaking most types of vans should not be put in the dryer as in many cases the heat from the dryer can cause the material to shrink or break down resulting in a shorter lifespan for the shoes.

But there are certain types of vans which are designed to be machine-washed and/or tumble-dried.

These types of vans are made from more durable fabrics such as canvas and denim and are more likely to withstand the heat of the dryer.

Types of Vans That Can Be Put in the Dryer

If you have a pair of canvas vans they can usually be safely put in the dryer.

Be sure to read the care instructions on the tag of your canvas vans before putting them in the dryer.

Similarly denim vans can also be put in the dryer.

Again be sure to check the care instructions on the tag of your denim vans before putting them in the dryer.

Types of Vans That Should Not Be Put in the Dryer

Leather vans should not be put in the dryer as the heat can cause the leather to dry out and crack.

To clean leather vans you should use a damp cloth and a mild leather cleaner.

Similarly suede vans should not be put in the dryer.

The heat of the dryer can cause the suede to shrink resulting in an uneven surface.

To clean suede vans you should use a suede brush and a suede cleaner.

Why You Shouldn’t Put Vans in the Dryer

Simply put the heat of a dryer is too much for many of the materials that Vans shoes are made out of.

Warping and even burning can occur if the dryer is set too high and this can lead to damage to the shoe.

In addition it’s a good idea to avoid putting shoes in the dryer in general.

The tumbling action of the dryer can cause the shoe to rub against itself which can damage the material and the shape of the shoe.

What Can You Do Instead?

If you want to keep your vans looking their best the best thing to do is to give them a good cleaning and then allow them to air-dry.

You should also be sure to remove the insoles of your vans before cleaning them and allow them to dry separately.

This will help keep them in better condition over time.

It’s also a good idea to use a shoe brush and some mild soap to clean your vans.

This will help remove dirt and grime from the material and keep them looking their best.

Conclusion

The answer to the question “Can you put vans in the dryer?” depends on the type of vans you have.

Generally speaking most types of vans should not be put in the dryer.

However certain types of canvas and denim vans can be put in the dryer as long as you read the care instructions on the tag of your vans before doing so.

Leather and suede vans should never be put in the dryer as the heat can cause irreparable damage to the fabric.

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